Many of us have noisy joints. Knees crack on the stairs, necks pop when we stretch, and knuckles seem to crack almost on ...
Joint noises are common and often misunderstood. A physiotherapist explains why they happen and what they do, and do not, ...
Formula One has a bit of a problem, despite its much lauded global rise in fortunes in recent years, a umber of circuits are pulling out of the sport. Gone ...
When a house catches on fire, we assume that a smoke alarm inside will serve one purpose and one purpose only: warn the occupants of danger. But imagine if the device could transform into something ...
There’s a theory about store-bought bone broth that has been making the rounds on social media, and our expert backs it up. “In the greater scheme of things, a lot of the bone broth that is being sold ...
Running a single mile — at about a 10-minute pace — consists of 1,700 steps. And each one of those steps produces ground reaction forces of about two and a half times your body weight. And you know ...
There's no denying that the adoption of GLP-1 receptor agonists has risen rapidly in recent years. More than one in 10 women in the UK currently use GLP-1s for weight management, according to a ...